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Douthat Studio for the important moments of your life DOUTHAT STUDIO 1050 Fifth Avenue Phone 44446 233 Student Index SEHON, STEVENSON & COMPANY A Adams, Wanda ................. Sophomore 60, Future Teachers of America, Srudenr Christian Association Adkins, Barbara J... .......... Sophomore 60 WHOLESALE GROCERS Adkins, Carroll D wighr .................. Junior 51 , Tau Kappa Epsilon 15 8, Collegiate Acaderr.y of Science 173 Adkins, Leona Elizabeth .. Sophomore 50, Home Economics Club, Sigma Sign:a Sigma Adkins, Norma Jean ..... .................. ... ......... Junior 51, Sporrlettes Adkins, Patricia Ann .... Sophomore 60, Pi Kappa Sigma 141 , Home Economics Club 177 , Student Christian Association, Distributors of Future Teachers of Arr.erica Adkins, Peggy ........ ............. .. Sigma Sigma Sigma 142 Adkins, William R... ..Junior 51, Chi Beta Phi 118, Kappa Alpha 149, German Cluj Del Monte Fa ncy Foods Stokely Finest Fo:::ds Alexander, Bill............. .................... ......... .Inrramurals 231 Albright, Harold ......... .......... ............... Senior 38 Allen, Carole Jean.. ......... Sophomore 60, Sporr:ettes 166, Student Christian Associacicn, Home Economics Club. La ssen's Perfection Flour Nu Ma id Margarine Allen, John.. .................. ...... ... Varsity "M " 186, Football 217 Allen, Kenneth Jean ............................... Sophomore 60, Cavalie rs 164, Greenhouse Ass ~ cia:io n 178, Hodges Hall Council 190, The H odges Haul 205 Brach's Candies Allen, Mildred Lu ci lle................. ........ ................................. Junior 51 Allen, Nancy ... .. ............ Senior 38, Who's Who 65, Fagus 11 2, Alpha Lambda Delta 114, Kappa Del ta Pi 121. Le Cercle Francais 175, College Hall Council 189 Allison, Minnie Florence ................... Freshman 70, Home Economics Club 177 , Alpha Sigma Tau 11th St. and C. and 0. Ry. Phone 9121 Altizer, Jane Duncan ............ Freshman 70, College Theatre, French Club, Psi Society Ambrose, Charles J .... .......... Senior 38, Student Christian Association, SAACS Ammar, Kellel A ............ ......................................... Pi Kappa Alpha 155 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Anderson, Barbara Jean ........................................................ Freshman 70 Anderson, Mary Lee ............................ Junior 51 , Alpha X i Delra 137, Women's Athletic Association Anderson, Noreen ........................................ Freshman 70, Aaivicies 88, Alpha Xi D elta. Anderson, Patrick M. .................................................... Se nior 38 Anderson, R obert F ......................... Sophomore 60, Engineering Club Andrews, Jim... ....... ........................... Phi Mu Alpha 124 Appleron, Melba........ .......................... ................ ...... Senior 38 Arms, Priscilla Jean . ...................... Junior 51, Alpha Sigma Alpha 132, College Theatre, Student Christian Association Arrowood, Berry Lou.... ..... Fres hman 70, Alpha Xi Delta 136 Ashbridge, Phyllis ........... Sophomore 60, Greenhouse Association 178 Asher, Barbara.................................... .... ............ Pi Kappa Sigma 141 Atkins, Janet Irene..... ..... ..................... Freshman 70 Atkins, Myrtle.. ............. Sophomore 60, Sporrlettes Avery, Glenna ................. ... Delra Omicron 119 Ayres, Haze n L ................... ..... Se nior 38 B Bagby, Peggy.. ... Pi Kappa Sigma 140 Bailey, Barbara E. .... ................ .. Sophomore 60, Cava'ettes 163, Canterbury Club 198, Future Teachers of America. Bailey, Joyce ................. ..................................... Junior 51 Bailey, Mary Ann... ........................ Freshman 70, Cavalettes Bailey, Ray ....... .Independent Students' Association 160, Cavaliers 164 Bai ley, R ayalene Alice.. ...................... ................. Junior 51 Bails, Jim ............... ... ... ........... ................ .Tau Kappa Epsilon 15 8 Baker, Cebern ................. ..... Se nior 38 Balmer, Virginia Lea ........... Junior 51, Women's Athletic Association Barberie, Sue.. ....... Freshman 70, Pi Kappa Sigma 141, Studenr Christian Assxia:ion, Le Cercle Franca is, Home Eccn:)m ics Club Marshall Colle-;e has given significant service to Barger, Carl ...Juni or 51 , Varsity "'M"" 186, Fo:)tlo all 217, the people of West Viqinia for more than one hun­ Intramurals 231 Barkey, Fred ........ lnrerfrarerniry Council 145, Tau Kappa Epsilon 15 8 dred years. We believe in its program, and salute Barlow, Calvin ... ......... Hodges P.all 191, The H odges Haul 205 Barlow, Mary Margaret .... .Junior 51, Kappa Omicron Phi 122, its continued progress. Home Economics Club 177, Student Christian Associari ·~ n 197 Barrett, Hercile .............. Football 21 7 Barron, Nancy Jane ........ Senior 38, Pi Omega Pi 125 , Kappa Delta Pi Basham, Clara Faye ....... ....... Freshman 70, Home f c:nom ics Clu b 177 Basham, Harry W ....................... Sophomore 60, Alpha Sigma Phi 14 7, Pershing Rifles 21 3 Huntington Wholesale Furniture Company Bassett, Jeanette ... Pi Kappa Sigma 140 Bares, Johnny........... .. .......Sen ior 38, Lambda Chi Alpha 150 Bares, Raymond Cline ............ Sophomore 60 Exclusive Wholesale Distributors Bauer, W ayne ...... .......... ........ ...................... Freshman 70 Baumgardner, Jeanie..... ..Junior 51 , Alpha Sigma Alpha Baxter, John William...... ......... Senior 38, Student Senate 109, Phi Tau Alpha 15 3, Mars Club 234 "Cavalier Brand" Meat Products HUNTINGTON. WEST VIRG ~ N!A James E. Morrow Library GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS To Marshall and Its Students From Our Entire Organ;zation WEST VIRGINIA STEEL AND MANUFACTURING co. HUNTINGTON. W. VA. Manufacturers of rails and accessories, track work. Steel ties, reinforcing bars, fence posts, rolled sl~ a:r:;es. "Since 1907" 235 Bay lor, Jim B ............................. oph more 60, Pi Kappa Alpha 155, Pershing Rifles 2 13, Alpha Phi Omega Bays, Louise.. .. .... Senior 38, Who's Who 53, lndependenr Srudenrs' Association 161, Cavalerres 163, College Hall Council 189, Chief Justi ce 208 Beard, Dixie............ .. ...... Freshman 70, Alpha Chi Omega 130, Cava~erres 163, College Hall 188 Beard, Nancy .......... .... Freshman 70, Acriviries 95 , Alpha Sign:a Tau 135 Bearzi, Julia ...... Freshman 70, Pi Kappa Sigma 14 1 Beazley, Jr., Gacnerr F... .. ...... J unior 51, La Sociedad Hispani ca Bellows, David ......... .. ...................................... Pi Kappa Aloha I 55 Bemiss, J uli an M . ......Juni or 51, Pi Kappa Alpha 154 , Mars Club 18 1 Bennett, Nora .............. .. ..... Freshman 70, Newman Club 199 Benrley, Donira .. ...................... Freshman 70 Eerisford, Berry L . .Sen ior 38, Pan~ellenic Council 129, Alpha Chi Omega 131, EtCetera 203 , Alpha Lambda D el ta, Le Cercle Francais "The House Where Music Dwells" Berisford, Helen.. .. ......... Senior 38, Activities 99, Independent Students' Associa:ic n 161, Cavalettes Bevins, Vida.. ....... Alpha Sigma Tau 134 Bi as , Bob... .. ...... Basketball 226 Bias, Eleanor Rose... ................... .. ............ .. Freshman 70 Bi as, Parrica JoAnn ....................... .. Freshman 70 Bias, William .................... Freshman 70, Student Senate 110 Biggs, Beverly.. .. ... Senior 38, Phi Mu Alpha 124 Bil lups, Joyce.... .. ..... Sen ior 38, Alpha X i Delta 136 Bing, Juanita... .. ............................................. Sporrlerres 166 Bingham, Jr., Samuel ....................... Senior 39 Binns, Bud .......................... Alpha Psi Omega 117, The Parthenon 206 Black, Grace Applegarth... ......................... .. ............... Sen ior 39 Blackburn, Wilma June .........Juni or 51 , Alpha Xi Delta 137 , H ome Econ8mics Club 177 Bl air, Fred ........ Tau Kappa Epsilon 15 8 W attsJ Ritter & Coo Blair, Virginia ................. .. ........ Senior 39 Bl ake, Fred B.. ....... .......................... Soph::m1ore 60 Bl anchard, Cynthia Louise ............ Freshman 7D, Kappa Delta Chi 196, Coll ege Theatre, Psi Society Bl ankenship, George .. ...................................... Tau Kappa Epsi lon 158 Blankenship, Laura Jane ................ ..Eta Mu Phi 120, Sigma Sigma Sigma 14 3, Mars Club 18 1, Psi Chi 185 Blankenship, Martha Lee ........... Senior 39, Kappa Omicron Phi, H ome Economics Clu b, Kappa Delta Pi MANUFACTURERS Blatt, Mary Lou ......... J unior 51, Newman Clu b 199, Kappa Delta Pi Bl ethen, Nancy.... ........... .... .... Sophomore 60, French Club Blizzard, Dav id Lawrence ........ Sophomore 60, K app~ Alpha 149, SAACS Blizzard, Mary Day .. ........ ... ..... Junior 51, Alpha Chi Omega 130, Le Ce rcle Francais, SAACS Bcdo, Rose Ann ....... Freshman 70, N ewman Club 199 Boggs, David L ... ......... .. .......... Sophomore 60 CONVERTERS Bokair, Mary Lou.. ..... Se nior 39, Kappa Omicron Phi 122, Home Economics Club, Canrerbury Club Bolen, Howard............................ .. .. ....... Lambda Chi Alpha 151 Bond, MaryneJL... .. .. Freshman 70, Alpha Xi Delta 136 Bone, Lois Ann ................ Freshman 70, Pi Kappa Sigma 14 I, College H all 188 , Student Christian Association Bonham, Fairy Virginia.... .. ... .. ......... Sophomore 60, DISTRIBUTORS Sigma Sigma Sigma, 14 3 Booth, Kathleen... .. ...... Junior 51 , Home Economics Club 177 Boren, Barbara............................. .. ............. Freshman 70 Boror, G il ...... .. ......... Alpha Xi Delta ·1 36 Borromlee, Doris.. .... ......... .... Sophomore 60, Delta Sigma Epsilon 138, Future Teachers of America Boutwell, Ann ...... ...... .Kappa Omicron Phi 122 Bowen, Leon ..................... Tau Kappa Epsilon 15 8 Bower,
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